| Production Figures | ||||||||||
| BMW | 1500 (1962−64) |
1600 (1964−66) |
1800 (1963−72) |
1800 TI/SA (1964−65) |
2000 (1966−72) |
2000 C/CS (1965−69) |
02 series (1966−76) |
2002 turbo (1973−74) |
Baur Cabriolet (1967−75) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23.554 | 9.728 | 146.960 | 200 | 143.464 | 11.720 | 861.940 | 1.672 | 4.210 | ||
(Source: Werner Oswald, Deutsche Autos 1945-1991, vol. 4. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2001. ISBN 3-613-02131-5, p. 171/195)
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